The first game is scheduled for Sept. 15, 2018, in Stillwater with the Cowboys heading to Boise on Sept. 18, 2021. The two teams have never met before in football.

“It’s a good non-conference matchup for both of us,” Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said. “It gives us each a quality opponent out of conference play, which is ultimately going to factor in when we get to the four-team playoff.”

That’s an interesting quote from Gundy. It’s impossible to predict how good a team’s going to be five years-plus down the road, but schools are already showing a willingness to schedule what is are considered marquee out-of-conference games with the hopes that it’ll help their overall strength of schedule with CFP’s selection committee.

Additionally, the Broncos are beginning to get big name opponents to come to Boise — something that was difficult to do not too long ago. Boise State will host Washington in 2015, Washington State in 2016, Virginia in 2017, UConn in 2018, Florida State in 2020, Oklahoma State in 2021 and Michigan State in 2022.

I’m sure the games Boise State plays against OS and FSU will be the ONE descent team a year that Boise is known for playing then the remainder of the season will be high schools and community colleges. I’m waiting for the season where they play 4-5 ranked teams.

hahapapa says:Apr 27, 2013 8:30 AM

I’m waiting for the article that comes out about Boise State that claims Timh1955 is actually a Bronco supporter. I mean really Timmy. Every article !